The film has just about everything that youâ€™d want in a softcore jungle spoof. Thereâ€™s a (literal) man in a gorilla suit, sepia tone flashbacks, comic relief black natives, badly edited-in stock footage, and of course, lots and lots of tits. We even get a talking crocodile tossed in there for no good reason too. It's almost a must-see for the sexist humor and the cheap enthusiasm of the cast. They all do their best over-acting, especially Elisabeth Monica as the ditzy Jane.

The film has just about everything that youâ€™d want in a softcore jungle spoof. Thereâ€™s a (literal) man in a gorilla suit, sepia tone flashbacks, comic relief black natives, badly edited-in stock footage, and of course, lots and lots of tits. We even get a talking crocodile tossed in there for no good reason too. It's almost a must-see for the sexist humor and the cheap enthusiasm of the cast. They all do their best over-acting, especially Elisabeth Monica as the ditzy Jane.

You watch her movies. You stare at her picture in magazines. You want her. You idolize her. Ginger, the most beautiful lady on video. Now, the story of her fan club. Club Ginger. Where the barrier between fan and idol is stripped away. Leaving nothing but you and her, and all the fantasies you always had. As they become reality.

You watch her movies. You stare at her picture in magazines. You want her. You idolize her. Ginger, the most beautiful lady on video. Now, the story of her fan club. Club Ginger. Where the barrier between fan and idol is stripped away. Leaving nothing but you and her, and all the fantasies you always had. As they become reality.

Although the premise might make this film sound like ordinary 70s sleaze (and Iâ€™ll make no assertion that this filmâ€™s storyline is super creative), the execution is like nothing Iâ€™ve ever seen before. For one, the entire film takes in a whole slew or (purposefully) tacky drawn sets, which are intended to mimic the frequently primitive artwork of the comics they are based off of. Furthermore, the entire cast (well, only the males) wear strange looking face masks throughout the film, again so that they more resemble the comic characters theyâ€™re based off of. Again, this might not sound all that odd for anyone whose seen the work of â€œRinse Dreamâ€‌ but still, the ambiance of the scenes truly do give the film a very unique feel.

Although the premise might make this film sound like ordinary 70s sleaze (and Iâ€™ll make no assertion that this filmâ€™s storyline is super creative), the execution is like nothing Iâ€™ve ever seen before. For one, the entire film takes in a whole slew or (purposefully) tacky drawn sets, which are intended to mimic the frequently primitive artwork of the comics they are based off of. Furthermore, the entire cast (well, only the males) wear strange looking face masks throughout the film, again so that they more resemble the comic characters theyâ€™re based off of. Again, this might not sound all that odd for anyone whose seen the work of â€œRinse Dreamâ€‌ but still, the ambiance of the scenes truly do give the film a very unique feel.